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 452 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 13, 18,21,25. 1831. tled on account of a total disability received while in the service of the United States, and which has heretofore been withheld in consequence of a mistake in first placing his name on the pension roll. Ammovsn, January 19, 1831. Szururn II. Jan. 27, 1831. Cru?. XIII.-An del for the relief of the legal representatives of Edward ‘"""_* Moore, deceased. Be it enacted, Q-:.-., That the Secretary of the Navy pay to the legal Y¤Ym°"* of representatives of Edward Moore, deceased, the sum of one hundred pn" m°n°y‘ and twenty dollars and forty-two cents, reported on the books of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury to the said Edward Moore, for his share of the prize money for the British vessels captured on Lake Erie, during the late war; to be paid out of any money not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 27, 1831. Srnura II. ———·-· Feb. 3, 1831. Cru!. XVIII.-An Act for the relief of Matthias Roll and PWlliam Jackson. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War cause to be issued to D!¤¤li<=¤¢¢ of Matthias Roll, a private in the New Jersey line, in the revolutionary KQ3T;,?:;":; war, a duplicate of military bounty land warrant, number one thouhg 5,,,..,,; to M_ sand one hundred and sixty-four, for one hundred acres of land, which RGU- issued to Matthew, alias Matthias Roll, the twenty-third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and which has been lost. And the said Matthias Roll shall have the said duplicate located and proceeded upon, in the same manner as if it were an original warrant· and the said oricinal warrant is hereby declared null and void. Ai,,,, to wm_ Sric. 2. And be it Father enacted, That the Secretary of War cause Jackson. to be issued to William Jackson, a private in the Virginia line in the revolutionary war, a duplicate of military bounty land warrant, number one thousand and thirty-six, for one hundred acres of land, which issued to said William Jackson on the thirteenth day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, and which has been lost· and that said William Jackson shall have all the rights under said duplicate that he could or might have under the oxgginail warrant; and the said original warrant is hereby declared null an voi. Approved, February 3, 1831. Snrura II. —--·——- Feb. 12, 1831. CHAP. XXI.-—-An Act authorizing llu}Secr;2ary of State to issue a patent to John -—-·———·—————— owe Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of State be, and he is hereby, Letters parent authorized and required to issue letters patent, in the usual form, to l°*¤;*}° l0'}` ***8 John Powell, for his invention of a machine " for the purpose of sepa- ,'f:,§,,’Q; nf; "' rating the metal from gold ore, and the auriferous earth of alluvial demetal from gold posites," upon his compliance with all the provisions of the existing °¥°· M- laws, except sp fz; as ting require, on the part of aliens, a residence of two'years in the nite tutes. Arvnovsn, February 12, 1831. Srnurs II. ——·· Feb. 12, 1831. CHAP. XXV.—An dat for the relief if T/Wlliam Smith, administrator of John ""‘*""‘— Taylor, deceased. Be it enacted, dw., That the Register of the Land Office at Ca- R¢h¤<}¤i¤h·_ hababe, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cancel the re- {::3 ,3  lrnquishment made by the said William Smith, as administrator of John mind, Taylor, deceased, on the thirty-first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, of the west half of the south-west quarter of